How to check the incubation period of male condyloma acuminatum
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People who have had dirty sex or high-risk sexual behavior tend to be more concerned about the problem of "condyloma acuminatum incubation period". The incubation period of condyloma acuminatum is three weeks to eight months, with an average of three months. It is more common in young men and women who are sexually active. Patients with an average course of three to five months will get sick soon after sexual contact. Let's share the male condyloma acuminatum incubation period How to check it.
How to check the incubation period of male condyloma acuminatum
First: you can use 3% - 5% acetic acid solution to smear the suspected growth factor. If it turns white after 3-5 minutes, it will be positive in the vinegar white test, then it can be diagnosed as condyloma acuminatum. After the diagnosis, you should use laser freezing and microwave and take antiviral drugs.
Second: the false positive rate or false negative rate of acetic acid white test in the diagnosis of condyloma acuminatum is very high, which can not be used as the basis for clinical diagnosis. At present, the doctor's examination and local removal for a pathological diagnosis is very clear.
Third: the typical condyloma acuminatum generally does not need to do laboratory examination can make a diagnosis, when the patient's symptoms are not typical, the site is not typical, only need laboratory examination to help clear diagnosis. The laboratory test commonly used in clinic is acetic acid white test.
matters needing attention
The harm of condyloma acuminatum is very big, and genital herpes, easy to relapse under the stimulation of systemic or local inflammation. Diabetes, AIDS and other diseases will aggravate the original condition of sexually transmitted diseases. Repeated infection of sexually transmitted diseases is pushing the disease to the edge of incurable. Therefore, good care of condyloma acuminatum, we should pay attention to disease prevention and active treatment of other diseases in the body, especially to avoid re infection of sexually transmitted diseases.